MAYPORT, Fla. (May 4, 2022) - Kelsey Pennington, a nurse at Naval Branch Health Clinic Mayport’s Family Medicine Clinic, updates patient information. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Jacksonville University. Pennington, a native of Orlando, Florida, says, “I like providing patients with care and ensuring they have the information needed for their treatment.” Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mayport-fla-may-4-2022-kelsey-pennington-a-nurse-at-naval-branch-health-clinic-mayports-family-medicine-clinic-updates-patient-information-she-holds-a-bachelor-of-science-in-nursing-from-jacksonville-university-pennington-a-native-of-orlando-florida-says-i-like-providing-patients-with-care-and-ensuring-they-have-the-information-needed-for-their-treatment-image503320034.html
RM2M6T5RE–MAYPORT, Fla. (May 4, 2022) - Kelsey Pennington, a nurse at Naval Branch Health Clinic Mayport’s Family Medicine Clinic, updates patient information. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Jacksonville University. Pennington, a native of Orlando, Florida, says, “I like providing patients with care and ensuring they have the information needed for their treatment.”
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills, 19th Air Force commander (left), coins Airman 1st Class Colleen Coulthard, 33rd Fighter Wing Public Affairs specialist, during an immersion tour of the 33rd FW during exercise Nomad Lightning on May 5, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Nomad Lightning is an operational readiness exercise that provides 33rd FW Airmen with the information needed to comprehend the current threat and focus on lethality, readiness, and winning tactics. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-maj-gen-craig-d-wills-19th-air-force-commander-left-coins-airman-1st-class-colleen-coulthard-33rd-fighter-wing-public-affairs-specialist-during-an-immersion-tour-of-the-33rd-fw-during-exercise-nomad-lightning-on-may-5-2022-at-eglin-air-force-base-florida-nomad-lightning-is-an-operational-readiness-exercise-that-provides-33rd-fw-airmen-with-the-information-needed-to-comprehend-the-current-threat-and-focus-on-lethality-readiness-and-winning-tactics-image503318118.html
RM2M6T3B2–U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills, 19th Air Force commander (left), coins Airman 1st Class Colleen Coulthard, 33rd Fighter Wing Public Affairs specialist, during an immersion tour of the 33rd FW during exercise Nomad Lightning on May 5, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Nomad Lightning is an operational readiness exercise that provides 33rd FW Airmen with the information needed to comprehend the current threat and focus on lethality, readiness, and winning tactics.
U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, walk with FBI agents to a post improvised explosive device scene at Range 800 on Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an expl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-explosive-ordnance-disposal-detachment-headquarters-and-support-battalion-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-walk-with-fbi-agents-to-a-post-improvised-explosive-device-scene-at-range-800-on-camp-pendleton-california-jan-26-2022-large-vehicle-borne-improvised-explosive-device-post-blast-analysis-focuses-on-collecting-attack-related-material-such-as-munition-fragments-projectiles-casualty-information-and-explosive-residue-following-a-vbied-attack-through-post-blast-analysis-eod-marines-can-provide-intelligence-sections-with-the-information-needed-to-assess-how-an-expl-image465224459.html
RM2J0TPF7–U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, walk with FBI agents to a post improvised explosive device scene at Range 800 on Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an expl
FBI agents work together to sift through dirt from an improvised explosive device detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis course at Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was manufactured. (U.S. Marine Corps p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fbi-agents-work-together-to-sift-through-dirt-from-an-improvised-explosive-device-detonation-as-part-of-a-large-vehicle-borne-improvised-explosive-device-post-blast-analysis-course-at-range-800-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-jan-26-2022-the-course-focuses-on-collecting-attack-related-material-such-as-munition-fragments-projectiles-casualty-information-and-explosive-residue-following-a-vbied-attack-through-post-blast-analysis-eod-marines-can-provide-intelligence-sections-with-the-information-needed-to-assess-how-an-explosive-threat-was-manufactured-us-marine-corps-p-image465224568.html
RM2J0TPK4–FBI agents work together to sift through dirt from an improvised explosive device detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis course at Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was manufactured. (U.S. Marine Corps p
U.S. Marine explosive ordnance disposal technicians and FBI agents work together to search an improvised explosive device detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis course at Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-explosive-ordnance-disposal-technicians-and-fbi-agents-work-together-to-search-an-improvised-explosive-device-detonation-as-part-of-a-large-vehicle-borne-improvised-explosive-device-post-blast-analysis-course-at-range-800-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-jan-26-2022-the-course-focuses-on-collecting-attack-related-material-such-as-munition-fragments-projectiles-casualty-information-and-explosive-residue-following-a-vbied-attack-through-post-blast-analysis-eod-marines-can-provide-intelligence-sections-with-the-information-needed-to-assess-how-an-explosive-threa-image465224562.html
RM2J0TPJX–U.S. Marine explosive ordnance disposal technicians and FBI agents work together to search an improvised explosive device detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post-Blast Analysis course at Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 26, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post-blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threa
U.S. Air Force Capt. Hunter Weaver, 964th Airborne Air Control Squadron Boeing E-3 Sentry navigator, prepares navigation equipment before departing Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field Annex, Texas, Aug. 29, 2022. The aircraft and crew used Kelly Field to fly to and from the Roar by the Shore air show in South Padre Island, Texas. In support of air-to-ground operations, the Sentry can provide direct information needed for reconnaissance and close-air support for friendly ground forces. It can also provide information for commanders of air operations to gain and maintain control of the air battle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-capt-hunter-weaver-964th-airborne-air-control-squadron-boeing-e-3-sentry-navigator-prepares-navigation-equipment-before-departing-joint-base-san-antonio-kelly-field-annex-texas-aug-29-2022-the-aircraft-and-crew-used-kelly-field-to-fly-to-and-from-the-roar-by-the-shore-air-show-in-south-padre-island-texas-in-support-of-air-to-ground-operations-the-sentry-can-provide-direct-information-needed-for-reconnaissance-and-close-air-support-for-friendly-ground-forces-it-can-also-provide-information-for-commanders-of-air-operations-to-gain-and-maintain-control-of-the-air-battle-image510541865.html
RM2MJH5A1–U.S. Air Force Capt. Hunter Weaver, 964th Airborne Air Control Squadron Boeing E-3 Sentry navigator, prepares navigation equipment before departing Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field Annex, Texas, Aug. 29, 2022. The aircraft and crew used Kelly Field to fly to and from the Roar by the Shore air show in South Padre Island, Texas. In support of air-to-ground operations, the Sentry can provide direct information needed for reconnaissance and close-air support for friendly ground forces. It can also provide information for commanders of air operations to gain and maintain control of the air battle
Senior Airman Rafael Chavez, 8th Maintenance Group maintenance operations center controller, works at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 6, 2022. The MOC Airmen coordinate all flightline movement information and assist in orchestrating emergency actions if needed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-rafael-chavez-8th-maintenance-group-maintenance-operations-center-controller-works-at-kunsan-air-base-republic-of-korea-oct-6-2022-the-moc-airmen-coordinate-all-flightline-movement-information-and-assist-in-orchestrating-emergency-actions-if-needed-image491860593.html
RM2KG655N–Senior Airman Rafael Chavez, 8th Maintenance Group maintenance operations center controller, works at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 6, 2022. The MOC Airmen coordinate all flightline movement information and assist in orchestrating emergency actions if needed.
Senior Airman Rafael Chavez, 8th Maintenance Group maintenance operations center controller, works at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 6, 2022. The MOC Airmen coordinate all flightline movement information and assist in orchestrating emergency actions if needed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-rafael-chavez-8th-maintenance-group-maintenance-operations-center-controller-works-at-kunsan-air-base-republic-of-korea-oct-6-2022-the-moc-airmen-coordinate-all-flightline-movement-information-and-assist-in-orchestrating-emergency-actions-if-needed-image512585075.html
RM2MNX7DR–Senior Airman Rafael Chavez, 8th Maintenance Group maintenance operations center controller, works at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 6, 2022. The MOC Airmen coordinate all flightline movement information and assist in orchestrating emergency actions if needed.
SILVERDALE, Wash--A student displays his handiwork during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silverdale-wash-a-student-displays-his-handiwork-during-the-navsup-flc-puget-sound-navy-food-management-team-wardroom-seminar-april-27-the-seminar-provides-navy-culinary-specialists-information-and-skills-needed-to-operate-in-a-wardroom-both-ashore-and-afloat-during-the-seminar-students-prepare-and-serve-a-formal-meal-they-would-expect-to-serve-to-distinguished-visitors-and-foreign-dignitaries-image503199423.html
RM2M6JKYY–SILVERDALE, Wash--A student displays his handiwork during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries.
SILVERDALE, Wash--A student prepares a dish during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silverdale-wash-a-student-prepares-a-dish-during-the-navsup-flc-puget-sound-navy-food-management-team-wardroom-seminar-april-27-the-seminar-provides-navy-culinary-specialists-information-and-skills-needed-to-operate-in-a-wardroom-both-ashore-and-afloat-during-the-seminar-students-prepare-and-serve-a-formal-meal-they-would-expect-to-serve-to-distinguished-visitors-and-foreign-dignitaries-image503199418.html
RM2M6JKYP–SILVERDALE, Wash--A student prepares a dish during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries.
U.S. Marine Capt. Cruz C. Ashe, a communications strategy and operations officer with II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, conducts Basic Swim Qualification on Camp Johnson, North Carolina, April 21, 2022. Basic Swim Qualification is designed to instill the self-confidence needed to overcome mental and physical adversity that could arise during actual combat water survival scenarios. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-capt-cruz-c-ashe-a-communications-strategy-and-operations-officer-with-ii-marine-expeditionary-force-information-group-conducts-basic-swim-qualification-on-camp-johnson-north-carolina-april-21-2022-basic-swim-qualification-is-designed-to-instill-the-self-confidence-needed-to-overcome-mental-and-physical-adversity-that-could-arise-during-actual-combat-water-survival-scenarios-image503009599.html
RM2M6A1TF–U.S. Marine Capt. Cruz C. Ashe, a communications strategy and operations officer with II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, conducts Basic Swim Qualification on Camp Johnson, North Carolina, April 21, 2022. Basic Swim Qualification is designed to instill the self-confidence needed to overcome mental and physical adversity that could arise during actual combat water survival scenarios.
A whiteboard has key information for U.S. Army spur candidates assigned to the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, as they prepare to complete a call for fire lane during a Spur Ride at Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, June 25, 2022. Soldiers from various units participated in the Spur Ride, a challenging event where physical fitness and teamwork are needed to emerge and earn their spurs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-whiteboard-has-key-information-for-us-army-spur-candidates-assigned-to-the-3rd-armored-brigade-combat-team-4th-infantry-division-as-they-prepare-to-complete-a-call-for-fire-lane-during-a-spur-ride-at-drawsko-pomorskie-poland-june-25-2022-soldiers-from-various-units-participated-in-the-spur-ride-a-challenging-event-where-physical-fitness-and-teamwork-are-needed-to-emerge-and-earn-their-spurs-image506603359.html
RM2MC5NN3–A whiteboard has key information for U.S. Army spur candidates assigned to the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, as they prepare to complete a call for fire lane during a Spur Ride at Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, June 25, 2022. Soldiers from various units participated in the Spur Ride, a challenging event where physical fitness and teamwork are needed to emerge and earn their spurs.
SILVERDALE, Wash--Chief Culinary Specialist Brian McNulty (bottom left) demonstrates adding the final touches to a dessert during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silverdale-wash-chief-culinary-specialist-brian-mcnulty-bottom-left-demonstrates-adding-the-final-touches-to-a-dessert-during-the-navsup-flc-puget-sound-navy-food-management-team-wardroom-seminar-april-27-the-seminar-provides-navy-culinary-specialists-information-and-skills-needed-to-operate-in-a-wardroom-both-ashore-and-afloat-during-the-seminar-students-prepare-and-serve-a-formal-meal-they-would-expect-to-serve-to-distinguished-visitors-and-foreign-dignitaries-image503199428.html
RM2M6JM04–SILVERDALE, Wash--Chief Culinary Specialist Brian McNulty (bottom left) demonstrates adding the final touches to a dessert during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries.
SILVERDALE, Wash--As students look on, Chief Culinary Specialist Brian McNulty (left) adds garnish to a plate during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silverdale-wash-as-students-look-on-chief-culinary-specialist-brian-mcnulty-left-adds-garnish-to-a-plate-during-the-navsup-flc-puget-sound-navy-food-management-team-wardroom-seminar-april-27-the-seminar-provides-navy-culinary-specialists-information-and-skills-needed-to-operate-in-a-wardroom-both-ashore-and-afloat-during-the-seminar-students-prepare-and-serve-a-formal-meal-they-would-expect-to-serve-to-distinguished-visitors-and-foreign-dignitaries-image503199420.html
RM2M6JKYT–SILVERDALE, Wash--As students look on, Chief Culinary Specialist Brian McNulty (left) adds garnish to a plate during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries.
SILVERDALE, Wash--Chief Culinary Specialist Brian McNulty (bottom left) demonstrates demonstrates carving a rack of lams during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silverdale-wash-chief-culinary-specialist-brian-mcnulty-bottom-left-demonstrates-demonstrates-carving-a-rack-of-lams-during-the-navsup-flc-puget-sound-navy-food-management-team-wardroom-seminar-april-27-the-seminar-provides-navy-culinary-specialists-information-and-skills-needed-to-operate-in-a-wardroom-both-ashore-and-afloat-during-the-seminar-students-prepare-and-serve-a-formal-meal-they-would-expect-to-serve-to-distinguished-visitors-and-foreign-dignitaries-image503199447.html
RM2M6JM0R–SILVERDALE, Wash--Chief Culinary Specialist Brian McNulty (bottom left) demonstrates demonstrates carving a rack of lams during the NAVSUP FLC Puget Sound Navy Food Management Team Wardroom Seminar April 27. The seminar provides Navy Culinary Specialists information and skills needed to operate in a wardroom both ashore and afloat. During the seminar students prepare and serve a formal meal they would expect to serve to distinguished visitors and foreign dignitaries.
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY SOUDA BAY, Greece (Apr. 5, 2022) – Byron Gale, the Naval Support Activity (NSA) Souda Bay fitness director, teaches physical training information during a five-day Command Fitness Leader certification course onboard NSA Souda Bay, Crete, Apr. 5, 2022. NSA Souda Bay is an operational ashore base that enables U.S., allied, and partner nation forces to be where they are needed and when they are needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-support-activity-souda-bay-greece-apr-5-2022-byron-gale-the-naval-support-activity-nsa-souda-bay-fitness-director-teaches-physical-training-information-during-a-five-day-command-fitness-leader-certification-course-onboard-nsa-souda-bay-crete-apr-5-2022-nsa-souda-bay-is-an-operational-ashore-base-that-enables-us-allied-and-partner-nation-forces-to-be-where-they-are-needed-and-when-they-are-needed-to-ensure-security-and-stability-in-europe-africa-and-southwest-asia-image502921231.html
RM2M6614F–NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY SOUDA BAY, Greece (Apr. 5, 2022) – Byron Gale, the Naval Support Activity (NSA) Souda Bay fitness director, teaches physical training information during a five-day Command Fitness Leader certification course onboard NSA Souda Bay, Crete, Apr. 5, 2022. NSA Souda Bay is an operational ashore base that enables U.S., allied, and partner nation forces to be where they are needed and when they are needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia.
U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-national-guard-medics-with-the-south-carolina-army-national-guard-conduct-a-field-training-exercise-as-culmination-of-their-medical-sustainment-training-at-mccrady-training-center-july-7-2022-eastover-south-carolina-the-collective-technical-and-tactical-training-was-12-days-long-and-consisted-of-updated-information-and-re-certification-of-the-medics-national-registry-of-emergency-medical-technicians-certification-this-was-also-an-opportunity-to-amplify-proficiency-in-critical-skills-needed-when-providing-tactical-combat-casualty-care-during-the-final-field-training-exercise-image526927550.html
RM2NH7HD2–U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise,
U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-national-guard-medics-with-the-south-carolina-army-national-guard-conduct-a-field-training-exercise-as-culmination-of-their-medical-sustainment-training-at-mccrady-training-center-july-7-2022-eastover-south-carolina-the-collective-technical-and-tactical-training-was-12-days-long-and-consisted-of-updated-information-and-re-certification-of-the-medics-national-registry-of-emergency-medical-technicians-certification-this-was-also-an-opportunity-to-amplify-proficiency-in-critical-skills-needed-when-providing-tactical-combat-casualty-care-during-the-final-field-training-exercise-image526927615.html
RM2NH7HFB–U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise,
U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-national-guard-medics-with-the-south-carolina-army-national-guard-conduct-a-field-training-exercise-as-culmination-of-their-medical-sustainment-training-at-mccrady-training-center-july-7-2022-eastover-south-carolina-the-collective-technical-and-tactical-training-was-12-days-long-and-consisted-of-updated-information-and-re-certification-of-the-medics-national-registry-of-emergency-medical-technicians-certification-this-was-also-an-opportunity-to-amplify-proficiency-in-critical-skills-needed-when-providing-tactical-combat-casualty-care-during-the-final-field-training-exercise-image526927622.html
RM2NH7HFJ–U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise,
U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-national-guard-medics-with-the-south-carolina-army-national-guard-conduct-a-field-training-exercise-as-culmination-of-their-medical-sustainment-training-at-mccrady-training-center-july-7-2022-eastover-south-carolina-the-collective-technical-and-tactical-training-was-12-days-long-and-consisted-of-updated-information-and-re-certification-of-the-medics-national-registry-of-emergency-medical-technicians-certification-this-was-also-an-opportunity-to-amplify-proficiency-in-critical-skills-needed-when-providing-tactical-combat-casualty-care-during-the-final-field-training-exercise-image526927618.html
RM2NH7HFE–U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise,
U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-national-guard-medics-with-the-south-carolina-army-national-guard-conduct-a-field-training-exercise-as-culmination-of-their-medical-sustainment-training-at-mccrady-training-center-july-7-2022-eastover-south-carolina-the-collective-technical-and-tactical-training-was-12-days-long-and-consisted-of-updated-information-and-re-certification-of-the-medics-national-registry-of-emergency-medical-technicians-certification-this-was-also-an-opportunity-to-amplify-proficiency-in-critical-skills-needed-when-providing-tactical-combat-casualty-care-during-the-final-field-training-exercise-image526927527.html
RM2NH7HC7–U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise,
U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-national-guard-medics-with-the-south-carolina-army-national-guard-conduct-a-field-training-exercise-as-culmination-of-their-medical-sustainment-training-at-mccrady-training-center-july-7-2022-eastover-south-carolina-the-collective-technical-and-tactical-training-was-12-days-long-and-consisted-of-updated-information-and-re-certification-of-the-medics-national-registry-of-emergency-medical-technicians-certification-this-was-also-an-opportunity-to-amplify-proficiency-in-critical-skills-needed-when-providing-tactical-combat-casualty-care-during-the-final-field-training-exercise-image526927617.html
RM2NH7HFD–U.S. Army National Guard medics with the South Carolina Army National Guard conduct a field training exercise as culmination of their medical sustainment training at McCrady Training Center, July 7, 2022, Eastover, South Carolina. The collective technical and tactical training was 12 days long and consisted of updated information and re-certification of the medics’ National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Certification. This was also an opportunity to amplify proficiency in critical skills needed when providing tactical combat casualty care. During the final field training exercise,
Lieutenant General Matthew G. Glavy, Deputy Commandant, Information, gives a speech at the Modern Day Marine event at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2022. Modern Day Marine is an annual gathering of senior leaders, foreign allies, and industry partners that displays the latest technologies, equipment, and concepts needed to support the United States Marine. (U.S. Marine Corps digital illustration by Cpl. Karen Amaro and Cpl. Audrey S. Schmitt Alves)(This illustration was made using adobe illustrator 2022) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieutenant-general-matthew-g-glavy-deputy-commandant-information-gives-a-speech-at-the-modern-day-marine-event-at-the-walter-e-washington-convention-center-washington-dc-may-11-2022-modern-day-marine-is-an-annual-gathering-of-senior-leaders-foreign-allies-and-industry-partners-that-displays-the-latest-technologies-equipment-and-concepts-needed-to-support-the-united-states-marine-us-marine-corps-digital-illustration-by-cpl-karen-amaro-and-cpl-audrey-s-schmitt-alvesthis-illustration-was-made-using-adobe-illustrator-2022-image503897535.html
RM2M7PECF–Lieutenant General Matthew G. Glavy, Deputy Commandant, Information, gives a speech at the Modern Day Marine event at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2022. Modern Day Marine is an annual gathering of senior leaders, foreign allies, and industry partners that displays the latest technologies, equipment, and concepts needed to support the United States Marine. (U.S. Marine Corps digital illustration by Cpl. Karen Amaro and Cpl. Audrey S. Schmitt Alves)(This illustration was made using adobe illustrator 2022)
Tech. Sgt. Flavia Carver, noncommissioned officer in charge of Equal Opportunity assigned to the 39th Air Base Wing, notes key information during the First Sergeant symposium at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, August 1, 2022. The symposium is held twice a year focusing on preparing technical sergeants and master sergeants with the skills needed to serve as interim first sergeants. The purpose of this event is teach additional duty first sergeants what it means to fill the role and share knowledge with those who might be interested in wearing a diamond of their own one day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tech-sgt-flavia-carver-noncommissioned-officer-in-charge-of-equal-opportunity-assigned-to-the-39th-air-base-wing-notes-key-information-during-the-first-sergeant-symposium-at-incirlik-air-base-turkey-august-1-2022-the-symposium-is-held-twice-a-year-focusing-on-preparing-technical-sergeants-and-master-sergeants-with-the-skills-needed-to-serve-as-interim-first-sergeants-the-purpose-of-this-event-is-teach-additional-duty-first-sergeants-what-it-means-to-fill-the-role-and-share-knowledge-with-those-who-might-be-interested-in-wearing-a-diamond-of-their-own-one-day-image527271518.html
RM2NHR85J–Tech. Sgt. Flavia Carver, noncommissioned officer in charge of Equal Opportunity assigned to the 39th Air Base Wing, notes key information during the First Sergeant symposium at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, August 1, 2022. The symposium is held twice a year focusing on preparing technical sergeants and master sergeants with the skills needed to serve as interim first sergeants. The purpose of this event is teach additional duty first sergeants what it means to fill the role and share knowledge with those who might be interested in wearing a diamond of their own one day.
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills, 19th Air Force commander, speaks to 60th Maintenance Unit personnel during an immersion at the 33rd Fighter Wing May 6, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The immersion included briefings on Nomad Lightning, a five-day, large force employment exercise hosted at the 33rd FW from May 2-6 that focused on operational readiness and provided Airmen with relevant information and training needed to comprehend current threats and focus on lethality, readiness and winning tactics. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-maj-gen-craig-d-wills-19th-air-force-commander-speaks-to-60th-maintenance-unit-personnel-during-an-immersion-at-the-33rd-fighter-wing-may-6-2022-at-eglin-air-force-base-florida-the-immersion-included-briefings-on-nomad-lightning-a-five-day-large-force-employment-exercise-hosted-at-the-33rd-fw-from-may-2-6-that-focused-on-operational-readiness-and-provided-airmen-with-relevant-information-and-training-needed-to-comprehend-current-threats-and-focus-on-lethality-readiness-and-winning-tactics-image503340733.html
RM2M6W46N–U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills, 19th Air Force commander, speaks to 60th Maintenance Unit personnel during an immersion at the 33rd Fighter Wing May 6, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The immersion included briefings on Nomad Lightning, a five-day, large force employment exercise hosted at the 33rd FW from May 2-6 that focused on operational readiness and provided Airmen with relevant information and training needed to comprehend current threats and focus on lethality, readiness and winning tactics.
U.S. Air Force Lt Col. John Easton, 58th Fighter Squadron commander (left), and Staff Sgt. Timothy Yoshihara, 33rd Fighter Wing protocol specialist (middle), salute Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills, 19th Air Force commander (right), upon his arrival to the 58th FS during a 33rd Fighter Wing immersion tour May 6, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The immersion included briefings on Nomad Lightning, a five-day large force employment exercise hosted at the 33rd FW from May 2-6 that focused on operational readiness and providing Airmen with information and training needed to comprehend the current t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-lt-col-john-easton-58th-fighter-squadron-commander-left-and-staff-sgt-timothy-yoshihara-33rd-fighter-wing-protocol-specialist-middle-salute-maj-gen-craig-d-wills-19th-air-force-commander-right-upon-his-arrival-to-the-58th-fs-during-a-33rd-fighter-wing-immersion-tour-may-6-2022-at-eglin-air-force-base-florida-the-immersion-included-briefings-on-nomad-lightning-a-five-day-large-force-employment-exercise-hosted-at-the-33rd-fw-from-may-2-6-that-focused-on-operational-readiness-and-providing-airmen-with-information-and-training-needed-to-comprehend-the-current-t-image503318128.html
RM2M6T3BC–U.S. Air Force Lt Col. John Easton, 58th Fighter Squadron commander (left), and Staff Sgt. Timothy Yoshihara, 33rd Fighter Wing protocol specialist (middle), salute Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills, 19th Air Force commander (right), upon his arrival to the 58th FS during a 33rd Fighter Wing immersion tour May 6, 2022, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The immersion included briefings on Nomad Lightning, a five-day large force employment exercise hosted at the 33rd FW from May 2-6 that focused on operational readiness and providing Airmen with information and training needed to comprehend the current t
Spc. Logan Johnson, information technology specialist, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, was recognized by Maj. Gen. Michel M. Russell Sr., commanding general, 1st TSC, April 14 at Fort Knox, Kentucky for earning his Security+ certification while working in the G-6 section of the unit. The Security+ certification validates the baseline skills needed to perform core security functions, incorporating best practices in hands-on troubleshooting and problem solving skills. The course is very challenging and not all people pass the final test to earn the certification. For the next three months, Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-logan-johnson-information-technology-specialist-1st-theater-sustainment-command-was-recognized-by-maj-gen-michel-m-russell-sr-commanding-general-1st-tsc-april-14-at-fort-knox-kentucky-for-earning-his-security-certification-while-working-in-the-g-6-section-of-the-unit-the-security-certification-validates-the-baseline-skills-needed-to-perform-core-security-functions-incorporating-best-practices-in-hands-on-troubleshooting-and-problem-solving-skills-the-course-is-very-challenging-and-not-all-people-pass-the-final-test-to-earn-the-certification-for-the-next-three-months-th-image502958565.html
RM2M67MNW–Spc. Logan Johnson, information technology specialist, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, was recognized by Maj. Gen. Michel M. Russell Sr., commanding general, 1st TSC, April 14 at Fort Knox, Kentucky for earning his Security+ certification while working in the G-6 section of the unit. The Security+ certification validates the baseline skills needed to perform core security functions, incorporating best practices in hands-on troubleshooting and problem solving skills. The course is very challenging and not all people pass the final test to earn the certification. For the next three months, Th
Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-howe-an-acquisition-center-of-excellence-information-technology-specialist-poses-for-a-picture-in-his-office-at-hanscom-air-force-base-mass-june-2-howe-was-selected-as-hanscoms-warhawk-of-the-week-for-his-dedication-to-ensuring-the-center-had-what-it-needed-to-accomplish-the-mission-image505746628.html
RM2MAPMYG–Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission.
Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-howe-an-acquisition-center-of-excellence-information-technology-specialist-poses-for-a-picture-in-his-office-at-hanscom-air-force-base-mass-june-2-howe-was-selected-as-hanscoms-warhawk-of-the-week-for-his-dedication-to-ensuring-the-center-had-what-it-needed-to-accomplish-the-mission-image505746543.html
RM2MAPMTF–Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission.
Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture outside his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-howe-an-acquisition-center-of-excellence-information-technology-specialist-poses-for-a-picture-outside-his-office-at-hanscom-air-force-base-mass-june-2-howe-was-selected-as-hanscoms-warhawk-of-the-week-for-his-dedication-to-ensuring-the-center-had-what-it-needed-to-accomplish-the-mission-image505746537.html
RM2MAPMT9–Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture outside his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission.
Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-howe-an-acquisition-center-of-excellence-information-technology-specialist-poses-for-a-picture-in-his-office-at-hanscom-air-force-base-mass-june-2-howe-was-selected-as-hanscoms-warhawk-of-the-week-for-his-dedication-to-ensuring-the-center-had-what-it-needed-to-accomplish-the-mission-image505746557.html
RM2MAPMW1–Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, poses for a picture in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission.
Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, works on a computer in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bill-howe-an-acquisition-center-of-excellence-information-technology-specialist-works-on-a-computer-in-his-office-at-hanscom-air-force-base-mass-june-2-howe-was-selected-as-hanscoms-warhawk-of-the-week-for-his-dedication-to-ensuring-the-center-had-what-it-needed-to-accomplish-the-mission-image505746590.html
RM2MAPMX6–Bill Howe, an Acquisition Center of Excellence information technology specialist, works on a computer in his office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., June 2. Howe was selected as Hanscom’s ‘Warhawk of the Week’ for his dedication to ensuring the center had what it needed to accomplish the mission.
The remains of an armored truck sit on Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, following a controlled detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post Blast Analysis course with FBI agents and explosive ordnance disposal Marines, Jan. 25, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-remains-of-an-armored-truck-sit-on-range-800-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-following-a-controlled-detonation-as-part-of-a-large-vehicle-borne-improvised-explosive-device-post-blast-analysis-course-with-fbi-agents-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-marines-jan-25-2022-the-course-focuses-on-collecting-attack-related-material-such-as-munition-fragments-projectiles-casualty-information-and-explosive-residue-following-a-vbied-attack-through-post-blast-analysis-eod-marines-can-provide-intelligence-sections-with-the-information-needed-to-assess-how-an-explosive-threat-was-image465214603.html
RM2J0T9Y7–The remains of an armored truck sit on Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, following a controlled detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post Blast Analysis course with FBI agents and explosive ordnance disposal Marines, Jan. 25, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was
FBI agents discuss an upcoming controlled detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post Blast Analysis course with explosive ordnance disposal Marines at Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 25, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was manufactured. (U.S. Marine Corps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fbi-agents-discuss-an-upcoming-controlled-detonation-as-part-of-a-large-vehicle-borne-improvised-explosive-device-post-blast-analysis-course-with-explosive-ordnance-disposal-marines-at-range-800-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-jan-25-2022-the-course-focuses-on-collecting-attack-related-material-such-as-munition-fragments-projectiles-casualty-information-and-explosive-residue-following-a-vbied-attack-through-post-blast-analysis-eod-marines-can-provide-intelligence-sections-with-the-information-needed-to-assess-how-an-explosive-threat-was-manufactured-us-marine-corps-image465214522.html
RM2J0T9TA–FBI agents discuss an upcoming controlled detonation as part of a Large Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device Post Blast Analysis course with explosive ordnance disposal Marines at Range 800 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 25, 2022. The course focuses on collecting attack-related material such as munition fragments, projectiles, casualty information and explosive residue following a VBIED attack. Through post blast analysis, EOD Marines can provide intelligence sections with the information needed to assess how an explosive threat was manufactured. (U.S. Marine Corps
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